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2003 SCHEDULE/RESULTS • Extends Road Win Streak To 13 After Taking First Two Games Of Series 34-14, 15-5 PAC-10 No. 7 Stanford Goes For Third Pac-10 Sweep At California Sunday 18-9 (H), 16-5 (A), 0-0 (N) Date Day Opponent (TV) Result/Time No. 7 (34-14, 15-5 Pac-10) JANUARY 25 Sat. at Santa Clara W, 7-2 at 26 Sun. Santa Clara W, 5-0 31 Fri. at No. 13 Cal State Fullerton L, 3-7 (27-26, 10-13 Pac-10) FEBRUARY 1 Sat. at No. 13 Cal State Fullerton L, 2-10 2 Sun. at No. 13 Cal State Fullerton L, 2-8 Friday, May 9 - Stanford 9, at California 8 7 Fri. No. 4 Florida State W, 2-1 (12) Saturday, May 10, 1 pm - Stanford 6, at California 4 8 Sat. No. 4 Florida State L, 3-4 Sunday, May 11, 1 pm - LHP Tim Cunningham (2-3, 6.04) vs. TBA 9 Sun. No. 4 Florida State L, 8-10 (12) 14 Fri. Fresno State W, 4-1 Broadcast Information: Sunday’s Stanford-California game is scheduled to be broadcast on the air at 15 Sat. Fresno State W, 5-2 KZSU (90.1 FM) as well as online at gostanford.com ... Chad Goldberg and Sam Stefanki will call the 16 Sun. Fresno State W, 7-2 action ... A Gametracker will also be available from a link at gostanford.com 17 Mon. Nevada W, 5-4 21 Fri. at No. 4 Texas W, 11-7 22 Sat. at No. 4 Texas W, 8-7 STANFORD BASEBALL QUICK TEAM NOTES 23 Sun. at No. 4 Texas L, 1-7 Stanford will take a 13-game road win streak into its final regular season away game of 28 Fri. No. 16 USC L, 4-13 MARCH the season at California on Sunday ... The Cardinal has also won six straight overall and 1 Sat. No. 16 USC W, 10-6 nine in a row versus California since early in the 2002 season ... Stanford (15-5 Pac-10) 2 Sun. No. 16 USC W, 18-4 7 Fri. California W, 11-2 is 2.5 games ahead of Arizona State (10-5 Pac-10), as well as 3.0 games in front of 8 Sat. California W, 9-4 Arizona (11-7 Pac-10) with four conference games remaining on its schedule ... Stanford 9 Sun. California W, 11-2 22 Sat. at No. 3 Arizona State* (KAZ) L, 6-7 (11) has won 16 career Pac-10 championships (includes Southern Division and shared titles) 23 Sun. at No. 3 Arizona State* (KAZ) W, 9-8 (10) and finished either first or second in the conference 20 times in the last 22 years ... 24 Mon. at No. 3 Arizona State* (KAZ) W, 4-2 Stanford last won a Pac-10 title when it shared the 2000 crown with Arizona State and 28 Fri. No. 24 Washington* L, 3-5 29 Sat. No. 24 Washington* W, 10-6 UCLA before finishing second behind USC each of the last two years ... Stanford moved 30 Sun. No. 24 Washington* W, 12-11 up two spots to No. 7 in the latest Baseball America poll released May 5 ... Stanford is APRIL 1 Tue. USF L, 5-9 also ranked No. 3 by Collegiate Baseball, No. 5 by the NCBWA and No. 7 by 4 Fri. at Washington State* W, 6-1 Weekly/ESPN ... Stanford is hitting .317 (#3 Pac-10) as a team, which would rank fourth 5 Sat. at Washington State* W, 12-5 6 Sun. at Washington State* W, 8-5 (11) on the school’s all-time single-season list ... Stanford’s pitching staff is second in the Pac- 8 Tue. at Santa Clara W, 17-8 10 with a 4.23 ERA and has held its opponents to a Pac-10 low .250 batting average ... 11 Fri. Sacramento State W, 9-1 Stanford is looking to extend its school record of consecutive appearances at the College 15 Tue. San Jose State W, 4-2 17 Thu. Oregon State* W, 5-2 World Series to five. 18 Fri. Oregon State* L, 8-9 19 Sat. Oregon State* W, 10-0 22 Tue. at Sacramento State W, 5-1 STANFORD BASEBALL QUICK INDIVIDUAL NOTES 25 Fri. Arizona* (CSTV) L, 3-4 Carlos Quentin leads the team and ranks second in the Pac-10 with a .404 batting 26 Sat. Arizona* W, 10-9 27 Sun. Arizona* L, 6-11 average ... Quentin, who was named one of five finalists for the USA Baseball Golden 29 Tue. Santa Clara L, 0-2 Spikes Award on May 6, is attempting to become the first Stanford player to hit .400 or MAY 3 Sat. at USC* W, 22-10 better since David McCarty hit .420 in 1991 ... Quentin has hit safely in 34 of his last 36 4 Sun. at USC* (Game 1) W, 8-3 games (.438, 64-146) and had a career-high 26-game hit streak that lasted two months 4 Sun. at USC* (Game 2) W, 8-3 6 Tue. at San Jose State (TMC) W, 3-0 (February 22 - April 22) ... Quentin also paces the team in hits (76), doubles (22), walks 9 Fri. at California* W, 9-8 (31), hit-by-pitches (10) and on-base percentage (.506) ... Ryan Garko, a Johnny Bench 10 Sat. at California* W, 6-4 Award candidate, is the team’s leader in homers (14), RBI (68), total bases (131), 11 Sun. at California* 1 pm 13 Tue. Saint Mary’s 6 pm slugging percentage (.697), multiple-RBI games (21), multiple-hit games (22) and extra- 16 Fri. UCLA* (HDTV) 6 pm base hits (30) ... Garko earned NCBWA National Co-Hitter, Pac-10 Player and College 17 Sat. UCLA* 1 pm 18 Sun. UCLA* 1 pm Baseball Insider West Regional Player of the Week honors each for the first time in his 23 Fri. Cal Poly 6 pm career earlier this week after going 10-for-13 (.769) with three homers, 12 RBI and a 24 Sat. Cal Poly 1 pm 25 Sun. Cal Poly 1 pm stolen base in the USC series before homering and driving in four more runs in the first two games of the California series ... Garko has hit safely in 22 of his last 25 games with 2003 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS May 30 - June 1 (Fri.-Sun.) NCAA Regionals• TBA a .474 batting average (45-95), 10 doubles, 10 homers, and 43 RBI during the stretch ... June 6-9 (Fri.-Mon.) NCAA Super Regionals+ TBA Garko has league-highs of 10 homers and 37 RBI in 20 Pac-10 games. June 13-23 (Fri.-Mon.) ^ TBA

*Pac-10 Game; •NCAA Regional at TBA; +NCAA Super STANFORD-CALIFORNIA SERIES HISTORY Regional at TBA; ^College World Series at Omaha, NE; Stanford has won nine consecutive games against California and holds an all-time lead (CSTV) College Sports Television Network; (TMC) The Media Center; (HDTV) High Definition Television Network; All Times in the series, 222-207. The last was a 2-1 win on March 9, 2002. Stanford Pacific Unless Noted; All Home Games In Bold At Sunken has won all five games between the teams this season (May 9-10 at California; W, 9-8; W, Diamond; Rankings by Baseball America 6-4; March 7-9 at Stanford; W, 11-2, W, 9-4, W, 11-2). Last year, Stanford won five of six games between the clubs March 8-10 at California; W, 15-4; L, 1-2; W, 4-2; May 3-5 at Stanford; W, 8-4; W, 13-6; W, 8-5). California last won a series over the Cardinal with two- of-three wins in Berkeley from April 27-29, 2001 (W, 7-4; W, 7-0; L, 5-9).

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) STANFORD LINE SCORES PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP No Name (B/T), Pos, Ht, Wt, Yr 2003 Career 2003 VS. CALIFORNIA 5 Sam Fuld (L/L), CF, 5-10, 180, Jr. .321, 2, 25, 6 .354, 10, 109, 25 CAL: Car (.397, 25-63, 2, 12, 4), ‘03 (.476, 10-21, 0, 5, 1); Gm (2-5, 0, 1, 0); Series (.444, 4-9, 0, 1, 0); Stk: 6 at Stanford 11, California 2 (3/7/03) 1 Jonny Ash (L/R), 3B, 5-9, 175, Jr. .267, 0, 12, 0 .292, 0, 42, 0 California...... 020 000 000 - 2 7 4 CAL: Car (.455, 10-22, 0, 2, 0), ‘03 (.600, 9-15 0, 2, 0); Gm (2-3, 0, 0, 0); Series (.667, 4-6, 0, 1, 0); Stk: 3 Stanford...... 211 310 03x - 11 13 1 Win-Hudgins(4-1) Loss-Brown(1-2) 24 Carlos Quentin (R/R), RF, 6-2, 215, Jr. .404, 6, 38, 9 .347, 29, 144, 25 Save-None T-3:15 A-2280 CAL: Car (.359, 23-64, 4, 19, 6), ‘03 (.333, 7-21, 1, 7, 3); Gm (1-5, 0, 1, 0); Series (.200, 2-10, 0, 1, 0); Stk: 6 BATTERIES: CAL - Brown, Gold (5), Padgett (7), Read (8) and 12 Ryan Garko (R/R), C, 6-2, 220, Sr. .388, 14, 68, 2 .340, 35, 167, 4 Einspahr. STAN - Hudgins and Garko. HRs: CAL - Grossman CAL: Car (.317, 19-60, 3, 19, 0), ‘03 (.381, 8-21, 1, 7, 0); Gm (1-4, 0, 1, 0); Series (.333, 3-9, 1, 4, 0); Stk: 2 (3rd, 2-run in 2nd). 7 Danny Putnam (L/L), LF, 5-10, 200, So. .365, 9, 39, 0 .318, 10, 49, 2 at Stanford 9, California 4 (3/8/03) CAL: Car (.150, 4-25, 0, 3, 0), ‘03 (.158, 3-19, 0, 3, 0); Gm (0-3, 0, 0, 0); Series (.000, 0-8, 0, 0, 0); Stk: 0 California...... 000 102 100 - 4 8 3 4 Jed Lowrie (B/R), 2B, 5-11, 170, Fr. .331, 0, 16, 5 .331, 0, 16, 5 Stanford...... 202 012 02x - 9 10 1 CAL: Car (.455, 5-11, 0, 1, 1), ‘03 (.455, 5-11, 0, 1, 1); Gm (1-4, 0, 0, 0); Series (.500, 4-8, 0, 0, 0); Stk: 6 Win-McCally(3-1) Loss-Montalbo(2-1) Save-Quick(1) T-3:01 A-2539 11 Chris Carter (L/L), DH, 6-0, 215, So. .206, 1, 5, 0 .277, 9, 25, 1 BATTERIES: CAL - Montalbo, Talbott (6), Padgett (6), Todoroff CAL: Car (.222, 4-18, 1, 3, 0), ‘03 (.429, 3-7, 1, 3, 0); Gm (2-3, 0, 1, 0); Series (.429, 3-7, 1, 3, 0); Stk: 4 (8) and Grossman. STAN - McCally, O’Hagan (6), Manship (7), 3 Brian Hall (R/R), 1B, 6-0, 185, Jr. .270, 4, 32, 13 .273, 9, 88, 33 Quick (8) and Garko. HRs: None. CAL: Car (.353, 12-34, 0, 7, 1), ‘03 (.353, 6-17, 0, 4, 1); Gm (0-0, 0, 0, 1); Series (.250, 1-4, 0, 1, 1); Stk: 2 6 Tobin Swope (R/R), SS, 5-11, 190, Sr. .297, 0, 25, 8 .311, 0, 30, 13 at Stanford 11, California 2 (3/9/03) California...... 000 200 000 - 2 7 1 CAL: Car (.143, 3-21, 0, 1, 5), ‘03 (.158, 3-19, 0, 2, 3); Gm (0-2, 0, 1, 0); Series (.000, 0-6, 0, 1, 0); Stk: 0 Stanford...... 014 310 20x - 11 20 1 *Note: This is a probable starting lineup versus right-handed pitching Win-Romanczuk(5-0) Loss-Crist(0-1) Save-O’Hagan(2) T-3:17 A-2850 BATTERIES: CAL - Crist, Todoroff (4), Ingam (6), Hale (8) and OTHER POSITION PLAYERS Grossman. STAN - Romanczuk, O’Hagan (7) and Garko. HRs: 2 Chris Minaker (R/R), INF, 6-0, 180, Fr. .143, 0, 0, 0 .143, 0, 0, 0 CAL - Quentin (1st, 3-run in 4th). CAL: Car (.500, 1-2, 0, 0, 0), ‘03 (.500, 1-2, 0, 0, 0); Gm (DNP); Series (DNP); Stk: 0 8 Chris Lewis (R/R), INF, 6-1, 190, Fr. .169, 1, 10, 1 .169, 1, 10, 1 Stanford 9, at California 8 (5/9/03) Stanford...... 601 000 011 - 9 12 2 CAL: Car (.333, 2-6, 0, 1, 1), ‘03 (.333, 2-6, 0, 1, 1); Gm (DNP); Series (DNP); Stk: 0 California...... 011 042 000 - 8 12 3 14 John Hester (R/R), C, 6-3, 210, Fr. .125, 0, 0, 0 .125, 0, 0, 0 Win-Quick(2-0) Loss-Brown(3-7) CAL: Car (.000, 0-1, 0, 0, 0), ‘03 (.000, 0-1, 0, 0, 0); Gm (DNP); Series (DNP); Stk: 0 Save-Manship(6) T-3:10 A-510 BATTERIES: STAN - Hudgins, O’Hagan (5), Quick (6), Manship 15 Donny Lucy (R/R), C/1B, 6-3, 215, So. .260, 1, 11, 5 .272, 4, 40, 11 (9) and Garko. CAL - Ingram, Gold (1), Talbott (8), Brown (8) and CAL: Car (.250, 2-8, 0, 0, 1), ‘03 (.667, 2-3, 0, 0, 1); Gm (1-2, 0, 0, 1); Series (.500, 1-2, 0, 0, 1); Stk: 1 Grossman. HRs: STAN - Garko (14th, 2-run in 1st), Carter (1st, 22 Ben Summerhays (L/L), INF, 6-2, 220, Fr. ------2-run in 1st); CAL - C. Jackson (8th, 3-run in 5th), Nelson (9th, CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Gm (DNP); Series (DNP); Stk: 0 2-run in 6th). 25 John Mayberry, Jr. (R/R), 1B, 6-5, 210, Fr. .312, 4, 33, 4 .312, 4, 33, 4 Stanford 6, at California 4 (5/10/03) CAL: Car (.400, 6-15, 0, 5, 0), ‘03 (.400, 6-15, 0, 5, 0); Gm (0-2, 0, 0, 0); Series (.000, 0-2, 0, 0, 0); Stk: 0 Stanford...... 100 000 104 - 6 10 1 California...... 300 000 010 - 4 8 1 Win-McCally(4-2) Loss-Brown(3-8) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS Save-Manship(7) T-3:17 A-713 No Name (B/T), Pos, Ht, Wt, Yr 2003 Career BATTERIES: STAN - Romanczuk, McCally (8), Manship (9) and 27 Tim Cunningham, LHP, 6-3, 190, Sr. 2-3, 6.04, 25.1, 16 23-8, 4.17, 1 S, 261.1, 173 Garko. CAL - Montalbo, Brown (9), Talbott (9) and Grossman. CAL: Car (1-1, 3.98, 20.1-18-11-9-9-11), ‘03 (DNP); Last (5/6 at SJSU, W, 3.0-1-0-0-1-1) HRs: CAL - C. Jackson (9th, 3-run in 1st). BULLPEN/OTHERS THIS WEEK (SAN JOSE STATE) 13 Pete Duda, RHP, 6-3, 200, Fr. ------CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (-----) Stanford 3, at San Jose State 0 (5/6/03) 16 Billy Paganetti, RHP, 6-4, 225, So. 0-1, 3.95, 13.2, 11 0-1, 3.95, 13.2, 11 Stanford...... 100 000 200 - 3 8 2 CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (5/6 at SJSU, ND, 1.0-0-0-0-1-0) San Jose State...... 012 120 112 - 0 4 1 17 John Hudgins, RHP, 6-2, 200, Jr. 7-3, 3.49, 108.1, 98 18-9, 4.12, 4 S, 259.2, 210 Win-Cunningham(2-2) Loss-Amaya(3-4) Save-McCally(2) T-2:46 A-442 CAL: Car (3-0, 4.05, 26.2-29-13-12-9-20), ‘03 (1-0, 4.05, 13.1-14-7-6-3-11); Last (5/9 at CAL, ND, 4.1-7-5-4-1-2) BATTERIES: STAN - Cunningham, Jecmen (4), Quick (4), 18 Jeff Gilmore, RHP, 6-2, 200, Fr. 0-0, 0.00, 2.1, 2 0-0, 0.00, 2.1, 2 Paganetti (6), Ehrlich (7), Dyer (8), McCally (9) and Lucy. SJSU CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (4/1 vs. USF, ND, 0.1-1-1-0-0-0) - Amaya, Shull (3), Torres (5), Dewing (8), Cabral (8) and Guerra. 19 David O’Hagan, RHP, 6-1, 195, Jr. 5-1, 5.50, 3 S, 37.2, 37 5-1, 5.40, 3 S, 50.0, 45 HRs: None. CAL: Car (0-0, 8.31, 4.1-5-4-4-1-3), ‘03 (0-0, 8.31, 4.1-5-4-4-1-3); Last (5/9 at CAL, ND, 0.2-3-3-3-0-0) 20 Ryan McCally, RHP, 6-1, 195, Sr. 4-2, 5.48, 2 S, 65.2, 36 11-6, 4.11, 13 S, 170.2, 114 LAST PAC-10 SERIES (USC) CAL: Car (4-0, 3.77, 1 S, 14.1-11-6-6-9-10), ‘03 (2-0, 4.26, 6.1-7-3-3-4-6); Last (5/10 at CAL, W, 0.2-0-0-0-1-0) 21 Mark Romanczuk, LHP, 6-1, 190, Fr. 9-0, 3.63, 2 S, 74.1, 57 9-0, 3.63, 2 S, 74.1, 57 Stanford 22, at USC 10 (5/3/03) CAL: Car (1-0, 3.38, 13.1-12-6-5-6-10), ‘03 (1-0, 3.38, 13.1-12-6-5-6-10); Last (5/10 at CAL, ND, 7.1-6-4-3-3-3) Stanford...... 032 010 574 - 22 19 1 23 Noah Hawthorne, RHP, 6-2, 200, Fr. ------USC...... 012 120 112 - 10 17 3 Win-O’Hagan(5-1) Loss-Rummonds(4-3) CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (-----) Save-None T-3:27 A-429 28 Kodiak Quick, RHP, 6-1, 205, Fr. 2-0, 4.55, 3 S, 29.2, 30 2-0, 4.55, 3 S, 29.2, 30 BATTERIES: STAN - Hudgins, O’Hagan (6), McCally (7), Dyer CAL: Car (1-0, 0.00, 5.2-2-0-0-0-7), ‘03 (1-0, 0.00, 5.2-2-0-0-0-7); Last (5/9 at CAL, ND, 3.2-2-0-0-0-3) (8) and Garko. USC - Reyes, Rummonds (6), Quinonez (7), 30 Mark Jecmen, RHP, 6-9, 230, So. 0-0, 5.06, 5.1, 3 0-4, 7.75, 33.2, 22 Benavente (8), Cooper (8) and Clement. HRs: STAN - Garko (11th, solo in 5th), Mayberry (4th, 2-run in 2nd); USC - McAndrews CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (5/6 at SJSU, ND, 0.1-0-0-0-1-0) 2 (4th, solo in 2nd; 5th, solo in 5th). 33 Jonny Dyer, RHP, 6-1, 185, So. 2-1, 3.60, 15.0, 7 4-1, 3.95, 27.1, 15 CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (5/6 at SJSU, ND, 1.2-2-0-0-1-1) Stanford 8, at USC 3 - Game 1 (5/4/03) 36 Matt Manship, RHP, 6-4, 205, Fr. 2-3, 3.56, 7 S, 43.0, 35 2-3, 3.56, 7 S, 43.0, 35 Stanford...... 130 011 020 - 8 16 0 USC...... 120 000 000 - 3 3 1 CAL: Car (0-0, 0.00, 2 S, 2.0-2-0-0-1-2), ‘03 (0-0, 0.00, 2 S, 2.0-2-0-0-1-2); Last (5/10 at CAL, S, 1.0-2-0-0-0-1) Win-Romanczuk(9-0) Loss-Bn. Bannister (5-5) 37 Moses Kopmar, RHP, 6-4, 220, So. ------Save-None T-2:52 A-1004 CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (-----) BATTERIES: STAN - Romanczuk and Garko. USC - Bn. 38 Drew Ehrlich, RHP, 6-5, 235, Jr. 1-0, 4.42, 18.1, 16 1-2, 4.85, 2 S, 65.0, 59 Bannister, Dizard (6) and Clement. HRs: None. CAL: Car (0-0, 4.50, 2.0-2-1-1-1-0), ‘03 (DNP); Last (4/18 vs. OSU, ND, 0.2-1-1-1-0-0) Stanford 8, at USC 3 - Game 2 (5/4/03) 39 Steve Papazian, RHP, 6-6, 230, So. ------Stanford...... 402 100 100 - 8 12 0 CAL: Car (DNP), ‘03 (DNP); Last (-----) USC...... 000 200 010 - 3 8 1 Win-Manship(2-3) Loss-Paschal (3-5) Save-None T-2:44 A-1004 BATTERIES: STAN - Manship, O’Hagan (8) and Garko, Lucy (9). USC - Paschal, Butler (6), Rummonds (7), Quinonez (9) and Clement. HRs: STAN - Garko 2 (12th, grandslam in 1st; 13th, 2- run in 3rd).

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988) PROBABLE STARTING PITCHER NOTES/2003 STARTS

#27 - TIM CUNNINGHAM (L/L, 6-3, 190, Sr.) 2003 Season Notes: Has pitched four times since returning from a broken CUNNINGHAM’S 2003 STARTS finger following a start against Fresno State on February 15 ... Has a 2-3 record and a 6.04 ERA with 16 strikeouts in 25.1 innings ... Has appeared in eight Date Opponent W/L/ND IP H R ER BB SO 1/26 Santa Clara W 5.2 0 0 0 6 4 games, all starts ... 2003 Individual Game Highlights: Picked up his first 2/1 at CS Fullerton L 5.2 7 5 5 2 7 victory since January 26 in his most recent outing at San Jose State (5/7), 2/8 Florida St. L 3.2 4 3 2 3 1 pitching 3.0 scoreless innings and allowing just one hit ... Took the loss versus 2/15 Fresno St. ND 2.1 3 2 2 3 0 Santa Clara (4/29), allowing two runs and two hits over the first 2.2 innings ... 4/1 USF ND 2.1 2 4 3 4 2 Gave up three runs, three hits and two walks without recording an out in his 4/8 at Santa Clara ND 0.0 3 3 3 2 0 previous start at Santa Clara (4/8), while allowing four runs (three earned) on 4/29 Santa Clara L 2.2 2 2 2 2 1 two hits and four walks versus USF (4/1) in his first start after the injury but 5/7 at San Jose St. W 3.0 1 0 0 1 1 received no-decisions in both games ... Suffered back-to-back losses at Cal State Fullerton (2/1) and versus Florida State (2/8) ... Allowed three runs (two earned) and four hits over the first 3.2 innings of a 4-3 loss to the Seminoles ... Gave up five runs and seven hits with a season-high seven strikeouts over the first 5.2 innings of a 10-2 loss to the Titans ... Pitched well in his first outing of the season by throwing 5.2 hitless innings to pick up a victory in a 5-0 one-hit win versus Santa Clara (1/26), striking out four and walking six ... Career Notes: Finished the 2002 season with a 10-3 overall record and a 4.26 ERA to earn honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors, ranking second on the club in innings pitched (112.0) and strikeouts (67) ... Has a career 23-8 record with a 4.17 ERA ... Stanford’s active career leader in victories (23), innings pitched (261.1) and games started (47), while ranking second in strikeouts (173) and appearances (61).

THIS WEEK’S GAME REVIEWS

Stanford 3, at San Jose State 0 (May 6, 2003) Stanford extended its season-long road win streak to 11 games with a 3-0 victory at San Jose State in a non-conference game at Municipal Stadium. Stanford starter Tim Cunningham (2-2), the first of seven Cardinal pitchers that combined for Stanford's third shutout of the year and held the Spartans to four hits, earned the victory with 3.0 scoreless innings of one-hit work. Ryan McCally came on with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and struck out the only batter he faced to end the game, earning his second save of the season and 13th of his career. Stanford's Danny Putnam (2-4) was the only player for either team with more than one hit. Mark Jecmen (0.1 IP, 1 BB, 1 HP), Kodiak Quick (1.2 IP, 2 SO), Billy Paganetti (1.0 IP, 1 BB), Drew Ehrlich (1.0 IP, 1 H), Jonny Dyer (1.2 IP, 2 H, 1 BB, 1 SO) and McCally (0.1 IP, 1 SO) combined with Cunningham for the shutout. San Jose State starter Jose Amaya (3-4) suffered the loss by giving up one run and two hits over the first 2.0 innings.

Stanford 9, at California 8 (May 9, 2003) Ryan Garko’s two-out RBI single in the top of the ninth inning scored Jonny Ash with the game-winning run to lift Stanford to a 9-8 victory over California, extending its season-long road win streak to 12 games. Garko (2-5, HR, 3 RBI) also hit his team-leading 14th homer of the season in a six-run Stanford first and the Cardinal led 7-1 before California rolled off seven unanswered runs to take an 8-7 lead after six innings. Stanford tied the game on a two-out RBI triple by Brian Hall in the eighth before Garko’s ninth inning game-winner. Kodiak Quick (2-0) earned the victory, holding California scoreless on two hits with three strikeouts in 3.2 innings of relief. Quick came on after the Golden Bears had taken their 8-7 lead on a two-run homer by Justin Nelson with no outs in the bottom of the sixth inning. Matt Manship relieved Quick after a two-out single by Conor Jackson (3-5, HR, 3 RBI) off Quick in the bottom of the ninth and forced Chris Grossman (3-4, 2B) into a game-ending fielders choice to record his team-leading sixth save of the season. Jed Lowrie (3-4) had three hits for the Cardinal, while Jonny Ash (2-3, 2B, 3B, RBI) and Sam Fuld (2-4) picked up two each. Chris Carter hit his first homer of the season and drove in a pair of runs with a two-run shot in the top of the first inning. Matt Brown (3-7) suffered the loss for the Golden Bears, allowing the game-winning run and three hits over the final 1.1 innings. Adam Gold had an impressive relief outing for California, giving up only an unearned run and three hits in 6.2 innings after relieving starter Jesse Ingram (0.1 IP, 5 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 1 BB) with one out in the top of the first inning.

Stanford 6, at California 4 (May 10, 2003) Stanford scored four runs in the top of the ninth inning for a 6-4 comeback victory over California to extend its season-long road win streak to 13 games. The Cardinal also won for the sixth straight time overall and has beaten the Golden Bears on nine straight occasions dating back to early in the 2002 campaign. Sam Fuld’s one-out RBI single off Golden Bear reliever Travis Talbott scored Tobin Swope to snap a 4-4 tie after an RBI double by Chris Carter and a wild pitch that allowed pinch-runner Brian Hall to score had tied the contest. Carlos Quentin gave Stanford an insurance run with an RBI single to score Fuld. Matt Brown (3-8) took his second loss of the series, issuing a walk to Swope that proved to be the winning run. Ryan McCally (4-2) picked up the victory by recording two outs in the bottom of the eighth in relief of Cardinal starter Mark Romanczuk, who remained unbeaten with a perfect 9-0 record after he was taken off the hook in the top of the ninth inning. After giving up three runs in the top of the first, Romanczuk (7.1 IP, 6 H, 4 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO, 1 BK) held the Golden Bears scoreless on just three hits from the second through the seventh innings before being removed after a one-out triple by Conor Jackson in the bottom of the eighth. Chris Carter (2-3, 2B, RBI), Jonny Ash (2-3) and Fuld (2-5, RBI) had two hits each for the Cardinal. Jackson (2-3, 3B, HR, 3 RBI) had the game’s only homer, a three-run blast in the bottom of the first inning that was enough to keep the Golden Bears in the lead until the top of the ninth. James Holder (2-4) and David Nicholson (2-5) added two hits each for California.

Stanford Baseball (NCAA Champions - 1987, 1988)